June 26, 2003: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

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June 26, 2003: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

from The Art Bell Archive · host Arthur William Bell III

Major Ed Dames, a retired military officer and former U.S. Armed Services remote viewing instructor, joins Art Bell to discuss remote viewing assessments after a false online report of Art's death. Art also provides updates on his dual-loop antenna project, now featuring a buried ground mesh, and notes the Supreme Court striking down laws against private sexual conduct and the death of Senator Strom Thurmond at 100.Stan Dayo joins first to recount a chance encounter at a Colorado bookstore with a retired Army Intelligence analyst. The man claimed the military ran war-game scenarios on American soil involving tsunamis, coastal subsidence, and catastrophic weather, predicting casualty figures ranging from 100,000 to 75 percent of the West Coast population. He told Stan that FEMA's recommendation of two to three days of supplies was inadequate and that six months would be the minimum. The man also referenced ancient alien stargates, satellite imagery of structures beneath Antarctic ice, and rising sea levels of 20 to 200 feet.Dames follows with remote viewing assessments. He stands by his prediction that North Korea will be the first nation to use a nuclear weapon in anger, now reporting two warheads mounted on missiles. He predicts avian-borne diseases will cause catastrophic economic damage beginning that summer, and warns that prion diseases will eventually make cattle milk unsafe. Art presses Dames on timeline methodology, and Dames describes a new protocol using significant preceding events as markers.

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